Everyone knows the big, major risks of smoking and, by being something of a broken record, it can sometimes reduce the impact these messages have on existing smokers and those trying to ditch the habit. We're all well aware that smoking can cause everything from heart disease to lung cancer […]
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Medical Malpractice FAQs
If you believe a health care provider was responsible for an injury you may have suffered, you may have grounds for a medical malpractice case. While it falls under the scope of personal injury law and has similar elements as other types of injuries, medical malpractice is also unique in […]
Prevention And Control Of Common Tree Diseases
Trees being living beings, are susceptible to diseases. A tree needs a fine supply of nutrients, water, light and carbon dioxide from the environment for optimal growth. A deficiency of one or more of these can cause reduced growth of the tree. Here are some commonly occurring diseases of the […]
Common Eye Diseases and How to Avoid Them
Although no one wants to think about eye diseases or any other disease they might be at risk for, the truth is, many people are at risk for eye diseases as they age. Diseases are caused by a variety of issues, from poor diet, to overuse of the eyes, to […]
Effective Food Hygiene for Business
The intention of the Food Safety Act 1990 is to ensure that all food produced for sale is safe to eat and that it will not cause harm to a person's health. Local authority enforcement officers can enter your food premises at any time to carry out an inspection and […]
Digital Cameras-How did we get here?
A basic thing to know about cameras is that they take photos. In order to do that, they use lenses to gather and capture light. The first cameras used films to store images, but now, as you are most probably aware, we have technology! With a press of a button, […]
Are Data Centres Damaging the Environment?
Data centres are facilities in which computer equipment such as servers, storage systems and power supplies are stored. Data centres can be in-house, used by one company and as small as a simple rack of a few servers, or can be huge facilities serving many thousands of users. Historically, most […]
What Happened to the Digital Dream of Home-working?
The lack of a work-life balance is an all too familiar refrain from stressed workers at countless workplaces throughout the western world. The demands of the daily commute; the demands of workloads and bosses; and the demands committed workers put themselves under all contribute to countless hours spent either at […]
Swimming Is Cheap and Good For Your Health
A lot of children, and adults, are put off sport for financial reasons. The mounting costs of all of the equipment just leaves parents with no way of funding their children's hobbies and they are forced to leave their clubs and go back to the sofa and the television. With […]
Why Own a Pool
If you're thinking about getting a pool, give yourself a pat on the back because you're making a very smart choice. In addition to the many health benefits swimming has to offer—such as reduced blood pressure, low-stress exercise, a stimulated metabolism and the ability to burn around 500 calories an […]
An Introduction to Premises Liability
Business owners often hear about lawsuits occurring under seemingly dubious circumstances. This has led to a false belief among some business owners that they are liable for every incident that occurs within the confines of their place of business. By dispelling myths about premises liability, business owners can rest more […]
Employee or Independent Contractor: What’s The Difference?
Many of those who’ve lost their jobs during the recession want to turn their backs on corporate America and be their own boss. But before they trade their employee status for that of an independent contractor, they need to know the pros and cons of each. Distinctions Generally, an employer-employee […]